Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The judge in the trial restricted prosecutors from displaying photos of Mr. Manafort’s expensive suits and from describing his pool house at his home in the Hamptons. The special counsel has agreed to accept some answers in writing, but the president’s lawyers believe that answering any questions could put him in legal jeopardy. The order to the attorney general on Twitter immediately raised questions from some lawyers about whether it was an attempt to obstruct justice in the special counsel’s Russia inquiry. The influence campaign revealed on Tuesday is adapting and evolving to better disguise itself, which limits the social network’s approach to stopping it. Menacing the media is a theme of President Trump’s rallies, but news organizations are anticipating an unnerving midterm election season, especially after a hostile crowd in Florida on Tuesday night. Do you remember Pizzagate? It’s a little like that: a web of baseless conspiracy theories. And its supporters were highly visible at an event for the president in Florida. The Kashmir conflict, which once brought India and Pakistan to the brink of nuclear war, has become a bitterly personal, and mostly local, insurgency. Anna Wintour is staying, but the once-flush company behind Vogue and The New Yorker lost roughly $120 million last year. Elon Musk, the chief executive, said the electric-car maker was about to turn a corner with output of its mass-market Model 3, buoying company shares. Not being the target of snipers adds to the magic of visiting Down Under. Trump doesn’t want a free press; he wants free propaganda. Overwhelmed by current events? You can skip a few weeks without losing track of the plot. A City Council bill to temporarily cap the number of for-hire vehicles is a good first step. Readers respond to columns by Bret Stephens and David Leonhardt imagining the outcome of the next presidential election. Look skyward and dream. I have raised five children. But I have never felt this pure, unfettered happiness. The midterms are approaching, and the president has yet to get serious about protecting the nation’s electoral system from cyberinvasion. Will the Trump White House start testing the limits of its power? It gives people the tools to act, argues the national legal director of the A.C.L.U. Swimming pools, which exploded in popularity a century ago, are supposed to be places to relax, but black Americans have long faced harassment and violence there. The recently uncovered depositions stem from lawsuits filed after Munson, the Yankees’ catcher and captain, died at age 32 in a plane crash on Aug. 2, 1979. Things are worse than ever, Roy Scranton insists in “We’re Doomed. Now What?” They always have been, Eugene Thacker says in “Infinite Resignation.” The administration said it would consider raising proposed tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese products to 25 percent from 10 percent as China’s currency declines. Video of a young woman getting hit in the head after chastising a man she said harassed her has drawn new attention to the #MeToo movement in France. The journalists were making a documentary about the activities of a private Russian paramilitary group with murky connections to the Kremlin. The former president, who has largely avoided campaign politics, endorsed 81 Democrats in the midterms, including officials who served in his administration. The move by a Harrisburg bishop comes ahead of a grand jury report expected to expose decades of mishandled cases of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. In between exhausting shifts battling the raging Carr Fire, Redding firefighters took time to mourn. In a lost season, 25-4 is one for the Mets’ record book, unless this group figures out how to lose by 22. Frei.Wild has become one of the most popular bands in Germany. But critics say the group fosters anti-immigrant sentiment and right-wing nationalism. The French movie star speed-talks his way through a conversation about sex, Gallic masculinity and the artist Gauguin. And sex. On the Compton MC’s third album and the up-and-comer’s debut, they showcase why their region is perhaps the most vibrant rap hub of this decade. Every month, subscription streaming services add a ton of new movies and TV shows. Here are the ones we think are most interesting this month. An interview with Christian Thielemann, the music director of the Bayreuth Festival, whose political views get as much attention as his musicality. The prize, bestowed every four years to mathematicians 40 years or younger, is often described as the subject’s Nobel Prize. More Recent Articles |
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